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Jay Shri Krishna,

 

Is Lord Krishna referred anywhere by His one letter name in Shrimad

Bhagwad Gita?

 

Jay Shri Krishna

" Hitsoftindia "

 

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Lord has been referred by 76 different names in Gita. The

name " Krishna " has been used maximum times - 9 times,

next " Janardan " - 6 times.

Jai Shree Krishna

 

Vyas, N B

 

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What is His one letter name????

Daniel Tkach

 

--

Dear Sadak,

Bagavan Sri Krishna refers himself to Arjun, in Bagavat Geetha

saying, " look at ME, am I not doing MY Karma " . HE also refers to

king Janaka. Bagavan also refers to SUN God obtaining this knowledge

from HIM.

B.Sathyanarayan

 

--

, " sadhak_insight "

<sadhak_insight wrote:

>

> Jay Shri Krishna,

>

> Is Lord Krishna referred anywhere by His one letter name in

Shrimad

> Bhagwad Gita?

>

> Jay Shri Krishna

> " Hitsoftindia "

>

> FROM THE MODERATOR

>

> The following are the guidelines for Gita-Talk discussions.

>

> GITA TALK GROUP GUIDELINES:

> 1. Purpose of the group is to help Sadhakas clarify their doubts

> related to Gitaji shalokas. Therefore, responses which further

> clarify the understanding of Gitaji, will only be posted.

> 2. Wherever possible, please quote Gitaji or other scriptures to

> substantiate your response.

> 3. Kindly limit personal feelings, opinions, beliefs etc. to the

> extent that they further help in understanding the Gita shlokas

> 4. Please be as concise and to the point as possible, respecting

> sadhaka's time.

> 5. Kindly focus your writing to the subject at hand only.

> 6. Please do not include links to the other sites or other

> organizations.

> 7. Kindly do not include your personal information such as phone

> number, address etc.

> 8. Please do not address the response to a particular individual

> since the message is going to the entire group.

> 9. Due to the large readership, all responses may not be posted.

> 10. Moderator at his discretion, may modify the posting, if

content

> is unclear or not appropriate for distribution to the group.

> 11. Please respond taking into consideration the novices, youth,

> westerners, non-sectarian audience. Kindly limit the use to

Sanskrit

> words only, rather provide the English word with Sanskrit

bracketed

> wherever possible.

>

> MODERATOR

> Ram Ram

>

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If you are referring to the word " KRISHNA " , then it has been used in

1-28, 5-1, 6-34, 6-37, 6-39, 11-41, 17-1, 18-75 and 18-78.

 

G.Vaidyanathan.

 

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Loving Divine,

Pranam.

 

Yes, in BG 9:17, Lord says He is the divine Aumkaar, i.e., AUM / OM -

in Sanskrit it is only one letter.

 

Also see BG 7:8, it reflects the same but here the word Pranava is

used which is AUM.

 

In BG 10:33, Lord says He is letter 'A' in alphabets ('a' is the 1st

letter in Sanskrit alphabets sounds like 'u' in umbrella).

 

humble regards,

always at Thy Lotus Feet

--------------------------------

 

Haribol. So, what is His ONE LETTER name? What letter is that?

Daniel Tkach

 

Names do not belong for one who is named. Sri Krishna is name given

by Nand and Yashoda. Parth saarthi is name after he became chariot

operator for Arjun. He is Arjun, Ram, Ashvasth, as He is identified

by others in different periods and activities. Vishnu has millions

of names, and so the concept of naming is like batch number or

brands of medicine. Each batch number for individual bottle

indicates the date of manufacture and serial number but all batches

are for same medicine acting in different people and removing

ailments. So Sri Krishna is housed in every soul and every name

and form is His.

regards

K G

(Krishna Gopal)

 

-

, " sadhak_insight "

<sadhak_insight wrote:

>

> Lord has been referred by 76 different names in Gita. The

> name " Krishna " has been used maximum times - 9 times,

> next " Janardan " - 6 times.

> Jai Shree Krishna

>

> Vyas, N B

>

> -----------------------------

> What is His one letter name????

> Daniel Tkach

>

> -

-

> Dear Sadak,

> Bagavan Sri Krishna refers himself to Arjun, in Bagavat Geetha

> saying, " look at ME, am I not doing MY Karma " . HE also refers to

> king Janaka. Bagavan also refers to SUN God obtaining this

knowledge

> from HIM.

> B.Sathyanarayan

>

> -

-

> , " sadhak_insight "

> <sadhak_insight@> wrote:

> >

> > Jay Shri Krishna,

> >

> > Is Lord Krishna referred anywhere by His one letter name in

> Shrimad

> > Bhagwad Gita?

> >

> > Jay Shri Krishna

> > " Hitsoftindia "

> >

> > FROM THE MODERATOR

> >

> > The following are the guidelines for Gita-Talk discussions.

> >

> > GITA TALK GROUP GUIDELINES:

> > 1. Purpose of the group is to help Sadhakas clarify their doubts

> > related to Gitaji shalokas. Therefore, responses which further

> > clarify the understanding of Gitaji, will only be posted.

> > 2. Wherever possible, please quote Gitaji or other scriptures to

> > substantiate your response.

> > 3. Kindly limit personal feelings, opinions, beliefs etc. to the

> > extent that they further help in understanding the Gita shlokas

> > 4. Please be as concise and to the point as possible, respecting

> > sadhaka's time.

> > 5. Kindly focus your writing to the subject at hand only.

> > 6. Please do not include links to the other sites or other

> > organizations.

> > 7. Kindly do not include your personal information such as phone

> > number, address etc.

> > 8. Please do not address the response to a particular individual

> > since the message is going to the entire group.

> > 9. Due to the large readership, all responses may not be posted.

> > 10. Moderator at his discretion, may modify the posting, if

> content

> > is unclear or not appropriate for distribution to the group.

> > 11. Please respond taking into consideration the novices, youth,

> > westerners, non-sectarian audience. Kindly limit the use to

> Sanskrit

> > words only, rather provide the English word with Sanskrit

> bracketed

> > wherever possible.

> >

> > MODERATOR

> > Ram Ram

> >

>

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